Take Me Somewhere | Last Yearz Interesting Negro: i ride in colour and soft focus, no longer anywhere
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- Tickets
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£14/£10 (Transaction fees, £1 online, £1.50 by phone)
- Dates and times
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1st Jun 2018
7:30PM - 8:30PM
- Age
- Adult
Presented by Take Me Somewhere and Tramway
Last Yearz Interesting Negro is the solo project of Jamila Johnson-Small, who makes work with 'in-between spaces' - things that exist within cracks in time/memory/attention.
In i ride in colour and soft focus, no longer anywhere, they examine the body as oracle, a trance, a rhythmic interface, an atmosphere, a landscape with the texture of their current mental state.
The dance is informed by everything and everyone Johnson-Small has ever encountered, seen, heard, felt or been beside that has become part of them, as they try to identify their own voice.
Commissioned by Fierce Festival and The Marlborough Pub and Theatre, supported with public funding from Arts Council England Grants for the Arts.
Join us at 7pm to see Christian Noelle Charles perform CC Time before this show.
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ACCESS: This show is BSL Interpreted (Interpreter: Amy Cheskin)
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